same here... well this Friday is special since it's.... what can the english word be for that? it's called long friday here at least.
so it would be a free day in any case
but due to the Corona I also only work 60% now (with 94% salary). So I only work tue, wed, thur. So Thursdays are now "Corona Thursdays" which is almost the same as Friday!
Ahh Good Friday... Good? wasn't he crucified then?
According to wiki it's also know as Black Friday... not sure that's true anymore :)
I don't think the employer pays that much, if anything... it's the state
well since I'm in a union the employer pays a from 80% to 90% of the salary (0-80%: gov, 80-90% company, 90-100% unpaid), but the gov has some kind of roof as well so I don't think it's 80% in my case
I mean, it's I that pay it... only I do it during my life
general income tax is about 33%, and if you earn more then a certain amount (which I think a majority of the swedes do) then it's 50% for that amount that is over the point. Then we have all kinds of extra taxes...
for example for everything we buy in shops (except some few exceptions) 25% of the price goes strait to the state
however... if you move to Sweden just before you get your kids, and then go back to your country. Well then it's an awesome deal!
sooo... leaving for 4 days off, see you on Tuesday. Ciao good guys, enjoy whatever faith you have, have some food, a bit more wine, and love your families.
A very interesting question Markus, "good" seems likely to mean something different than the typical English usage, but I imagine there's some debate as to the intended meaning